Fuel tanks, battery power, lighting systems, and water levels are just some of things you need to monitor to keep your network up and running. Track changing network conditions with these discrete & analog sensors.

Wire-Wrap Back Panel

The NetGuardian 216's Wire-Wrap back panel allows for wire-wrap connections for the discrete alarms, analog alarms, and control relays. (D-PK-WWADP-12001.00001)

The VoIP Orderwire's pluggable back panel allows for screw-in barrier plug connections for your alarms and control relays. (D-PK-16PAN)

Pluggable Back PanelThe VoIP Orderwire's pluggable back panel allows for screw-in barrier plug connections for your alarms and control relays.

66 block

A 66 block is a simple way to use wire-wrap connections with DPS RTUs. When telcos really want connections to stay in place, they use wire wrap. You'll simply punch down your alarm, analog, and/or control relay wiring to the 66 block, then connect the 66 block to the RTU using a standard amphenol cable (also available from DPS).